Convert FB2 to TCR
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FB2

FictionBook 2.0 File

The .fb2 filename extension refers to the open XML based eBook format known as FictionBook. The file format was developed by Dmitry Gribov with an initial release in 2004, quickly gaining popularity in Russia. The format is open which in this context means it has no compatibility with digital rights management technologies. The structure of the format splits the contents of the data into three sections; title information, XML document information, and finally information about the paper edition which is optional.

TCR

Text Compression for Reader

The .tcr filename extension is a compressed text file format for eBooks and text associated with eBook reader software developed by Psion, a London based techonology company. The format has its beginnings in the early 90's and was designed for use on the PDAs released by the company, particularly the Series 3 handheld PDA. Though the format is proprietary and was intended for exclusive use on Psion devices, today, a few eBook reader applications can open files encoded in this format. As PDAs eventually lost there popularity, the format was discontinued when Psion eventually pulled out of the PDA market.

Trusted conversion quality

FreeFileConvert uses tuned encoding for FB2 to TCR conversions, preserving clarity while trimming file size. Finished audio streams instantly across phones, tablets, desktops, and modern browsers without extra tweaks.

Seamless workflow

Upload FB2 files from desktop, tablet, or cloud storage, queue multiple jobs, and let the converter finish autonomously. Return whenever convenient to download synchronized TCR results on any device you rely on.

Batch support for teams

Process up to 5 files sized 1000 MB per batch without splitting queues manually. Mixed-format uploads convert together, producing consistent TCR audio with dependable progress tracking.

About FB2

How to open FB2 files

FBReader
Calibre
CoolReader
STDU Viewer
HaaliReader

Technical details

Being extended from the XML format, the FictionBook file format describes the structure of the documents content, supporting metadata such as author, title, as well as special tags for quotations and epigraphs. Unicode is the supported character set used with…

Being extended from the XML format, the FictionBook file format describes the structure of the documents content, supporting metadata such as author, title, as well as special tags for quotations and epigraphs. Unicode is the supported character set used with the format. To display supported raster images, the images are first converted to a base 64 stream and contained within a binary tag. Plain text data typically loads first, being located at the top of the file with images allowed to load later in sequence.

About TCR

How to open TCR files

EBook for EPOC
Calibre
FBReader
VReader5

Technical details

The TCR format boasted of better compression of files saved in this format in comparison to its closest rival at the time, PalmDoc. The format is an adaptation of the ZVR text file viewer format developed for Psion, but incorporates the compression algorithms…

The TCR format boasted of better compression of files saved in this format in comparison to its closest rival at the time, PalmDoc. The format is an adaptation of the ZVR text file viewer format developed for Psion, but incorporates the compression algorithms used in the TCReader program which was faster than that used on the ZVR format. The company claimed a 50% on average saving in memory storage after compression to TCR.

How to convert FB2 to TCR

STEP 1

Upload your ebook file in the FB2 format from your device, Dropbox, or Google Drive.

STEP 2

Select TCR as the output format and click Convert. Adjust optional settings if needed.

STEP 3

Download the converted ebook file. Each file stays available for up to 5 downloads.

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